Profiles in "Mathematical Biology" Expertise Area

  • Prof. Jensen is a population geneticist who develops theory and statistical methodology for describing and quantifying evolutionary processes in both natural and experimental populations.
  • Inozemtseva earned her third master's in math from the University of Utah. She has taught and observed teaching in three countries: Ukraine, Hungary and the U.S. Her primary research is in mathematical biology.
  • Geiler-Samerotte is an assistant professor in the Center for Mechanisms of Evolution and School of Life Sciences. Her lab investigates how basic features of cells influence the way those cells can evolve.
  • Yule is a data scientist working to maximize the impact of NEON Biorepository data and facilitate understanding of how ecological communities respond to global change.
  • Dominique is a Ph.D. candidate and graduate teaching assistant at Arizona State University. Her research focus is computational neuroscience; her current project is studying aging in the autistic population.
  • Vince Campo, a native from the island of Guam, is a PhD student in Applied Mathematics at ASU. His research interests include mathematical and infectious disease modeling.